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We would like to thank the staff of the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility, without whom this project could not have succeeded. In addition we would also like to thank Michael J. Valenti of the Advanced Technology Center for Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials (ATC/POEM) of Princeton University for his assistance in sample characterization and useful discussions. We also thank Joseph Horvath for assistance in germanium evaporation. This work was supported by... [Pg.9]

Charles E. Kolb, Chair, graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a B.S. in chemical physics and from Princeton University with an M. A. and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. Dr. Kolb is president and chief executive officer of Aerodyne Research, Inc., in Billerica, Massachusetts. His principal research interests include atmospheric and environmental chemistry, combustion chemistry, materials chemistry, and the chemical physics of rocket and aircraft exhaust plumes. He has served on several National Aeronautics and Space Administration panels dealing with environmental issues as well as on six previous National Research Council (NRC) committees and boards dealing with atmospheric and environmental chemistry. Dr. Kolb also served on the NRC s Committee on the Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program (member, 1993-1998 vice chair, 1998-2000). He is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Geophysical Union, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Optical Society of America. [Pg.131]

As a teenager, Austrian Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) wrote articles on relativity that caught the attention of Albert Einstein. Pauli went on to teach physics at the University of Hamburg and at the Zurich Institute of Technology. When World War II broke out, he immigrated to the United States, where he joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. [Pg.6]

Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958) was bom in Vienna, Austria. He obtained his doctoral degree in 1921 from the University of Munich. After that he worked with Max Born and then with Neils Bohr. He held various appointments in the United States during World War II, including the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton. After the war he returned to the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich as Professor of Theoretical Physics. He won the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the eponymous exclusion principle. [Pg.49]

Julius Robert Oppenheimer lau iao ), American physicist and professor at the University of California in Berkeley, the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. From 1943 to 1945, Oppenheimer headed the Manhattan Project (atomic bomb). [Pg.270]

X Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) who held positions at the University of California, Berkley, California Institute of Technology and the Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, is more widely known for his work on the development of the atomic bomb and his subsequent efforts toward peace. The approximation that, in essence, separates nuclear and electronic components of the wave function was developed with Max Born in the late 1920s. [Pg.19]

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